I just got their email about this new bag, and it seems great for those who really need to take a lot of heavy gear with them. Those wheels are a back savers. Great review, you covered everything. Thanks for sharing.
I do like that the wheels are removable, because I'm sure some airlines would see it and categorize the bag as a carry-on as opposed to a personal item on smaller budget airlines. My current backpack is the Tenba Fulton 16L. I can't imagine how much bigger this is lol.
This review came out an opportune time for me because I was about to pull the trigger on the Monfrotto Pro-Light Reloader Spin-55 for at least $100 more. Was curious: the PGYTEC site you linked says bag dimension is 540mm X 360mm X 250mm (without wheels). Do you recall if that 250mm thickness (9.8") is with the front compartment expanded or not? I'm seeing domestic airlines like United and American limit carry on max thickness to 9"...
Wow, what an excellent innovative design🤩🤩. PGYTECH build quality on their backpacks is outstanding. I still use their original MO that you previewed years ago. I like that the wheels detach! Thank you for your excellent review on their new roller pack🙏.
😍😍😍😍great review. I was really hoping Pgytech would make a bag with wheels. I have waited so long, it is very useful when you travel and work with photography. their materials are incredible and resistant to everything, one hit with the damp cloth and everything is as good as new!!
PGYtech keeps improving and innovating, thumbs up.
I just got their email about this new bag, and it seems great for those who really need to take a lot of heavy gear with them. Those wheels are a back savers. Great review, you covered everything. Thanks for sharing.
@@RonaldBrown59 definitely a great bag for travelers or just those who carry a lot of gear for shoots. Having the options to roll is nice
I do like that the wheels are removable, because I'm sure some airlines would see it and categorize the bag as a carry-on as opposed to a personal item on smaller budget airlines. My current backpack is the Tenba Fulton 16L. I can't imagine how much bigger this is lol.
This review came out an opportune time for me because I was about to pull the trigger on the Monfrotto Pro-Light Reloader Spin-55 for at least $100 more. Was curious: the PGYTEC site you linked says bag dimension is 540mm X 360mm X 250mm (without wheels). Do you recall if that 250mm thickness (9.8") is with the front compartment expanded or not? I'm seeing domestic airlines like United and American limit carry on max thickness to 9"...
Wow, what an excellent innovative design🤩🤩. PGYTECH build quality on their backpacks is outstanding. I still use their original MO that you previewed years ago. I like that the wheels detach! Thank you for your excellent review on their new roller pack🙏.
@@SCAerialsSteveCarpenter it’s a back saver for those who carry heavy gear daily
damn that handle wide as heck lol..... i have their 1 mo backpack. And this seems pretty good.
Wow is the first time PGYTECH has had a rolling camera bag😮if not this is still nice👍🏾
😍😍😍😍great review. I was really hoping Pgytech would make a bag with wheels. I have waited so long, it is very useful when you travel and work with photography. their materials are incredible and resistant to everything, one hit with the damp cloth and everything is as good as new!!
What head is that on your travel tripod?
I may need to get me one cause Im getting to old to carry so much equipment
Dude 100. It's actually very practical now.
Petty, but I hate the PGY color way. I hope they diversify.